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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
FOR PHILLIP WHO WOULD BE SIX YEARS OLD TODAY, by HELEN DOREMUS First Line: For all of us the world's a stage Last Line: Without a line to say. Subject(s): Play | |||
For all of us the world's a stage, Each with his part to play, But Phillip just walked on and off Without a line to say. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SONATA AT PAYNE HOLLOW by WENDELL BERRY A DREAM OF WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS by ROBERT BLY THE GAIETY OF FORM by ROBERT BLY INSIDE GERTRUDE STEIN by LYNN EMANUEL WHO IS SHE KIDDING by LYNN EMANUEL |
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